In 2007, Andy Macias dressed then-2-year-old daughter Lauren Elizabeth in a Larry O'Brien trophy costume. The Spurs won the NBA championship that year.

In 2007, Andy Macias dressed then-2-year-old daughter Lauren Elizabeth in a Larry O'Brien trophy costume. The Spurs won the NBA championship that year.

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Andy Macias of San Antonio holds his daughter, Karina, 2, dressed as a trophy during the NBA Finals in downtown San Antonio on Tuesday, June 18, 2013. His older daughter wore the outfit when the Spurs were in the championship in 2007. less

Andy Macias of San Antonio holds his daughter, Karina, 2, dressed as a trophy during the NBA Finals in downtown San Antonio on Tuesday, June 18, 2013. His older daughter wore the outfit when the Spurs were in ... more

Macias recently came home after working 45 days offshore and decided to see Game 6 of the NBA Finals at the AT&T Center Watch Party on Tuesday with his family.

“We're die-hard fans; we went to a couple of away games and went to Oklahoma City for Game 2 (of the) Western Conference Finals” in 2012, Macias said.

This year, Macias is continuing the tradition with another daughter and hoping the Spurs will win again.

Macias passed the baton — or trophy, rather — to his youngest daughter, Karina, 2, who sported the costume based on the award given to the NBA Finals winner during Game 6.

Macias said his mother-in-law came up with the idea of the costume and made it for Lauren Elizabeth. It's being passed on to Karina in the hopes that the real Larry O'Brien trophy will return to San Antonio.